Service Objects’ Top 5 Technical Blogs
Customer Service Excellence is one of Service Objects’ core values, which we support in a number of ways, including creating a variety of technical content. Our engineers regularly ...
Address Deduplication Using USPS Barcodes
When are two addresses actually the same? And when can you remove one of them from your contact database? The answer isn’t as simple as it sounds. Suppose ...
Tuning your Implementation: What Impacts Speed and Throughput
How fast is fast? How fast should things be? And more importantly, what can you control to make the response time of using our services as fast as ...
Opinionated Software – Choosing Your Vision
In software development, there are two common approaches to architectural design. One school of thought, un-opinionated, is to make software agnostic and be as flexible as possible to ...
Tips for Referencing a Web Service from Behind a Firewall
It's not unusual for network administrators to lock down their server environments for security reasons and restrict inbound and outbound network activity. Basically, nothing can come in or ...
Moving To A New CRM? Clean Your Data FIRST!
Are you moving to a new customer relationship management (CRM) solution? While you've likely included various IT costs and end-user training in your migration budget, have you considered cleaning ...
Path and Query String Parameter Calls to a RESTful Web Service
It’s important to remember that REST is an architectural style and that it does not have an official standard. As such, the question on how to call a ...
Service Objects Integration Patterns
Request and reply Usage: The request and reply pattern utilizes the HTTP protocol to transfer data to Service Objects Web Services where the data is processed, validated and/or ...
Tips To Consider When Calling A Web Service For Large Batch Jobs
Web services are great tools for completing one or more tasks that you would otherwise not have the resources to complete on your own. Web services can be ...